raccoonradio said:Then as I said they can do it like Frank on the Cape which does have DJs etc.
Retro said:Jimmy128 said:Here's a thought. How about WTKK becoming a Hot AC station with an Urban slant since nobody around here wants to go full Urban AC.
This would draw listeners from WBMX and WJMN. Songs from the '80s till now with an Urban slant. With a soft Urban show at night. 8 PM -1 AM. It could work.
IF they flip WTKK and knowing how Greater Media programs. Replacing Mike FM would be their best bet.
promixcuous said:Retro said:Jimmy128 said:Here's a thought. How about WTKK becoming a Hot AC station with an Urban slant since nobody around here wants to go full Urban AC.
This would draw listeners from WBMX and WJMN. Songs from the '80s till now with an Urban slant. With a soft Urban show at night. 8 PM -1 AM. It could work.
IF they flip WTKK and knowing how Greater Media programs. Replacing Mike FM would be their best bet.
There is a HUGE hole for a gold-leaning Gen-X based format. While WODS and WROR and WZLX continue to slug it out for Boomers, the Gen-X'ers who are making those big life purchases are lacking a music station. There is a major format hole in Boston and I wouldn't be surprised to see a station or two flip.
reelyreal said:promixcuous said:Retro said:Jimmy128 said:Here's a thought. How about WTKK becoming a Hot AC station with an Urban slant since nobody around here wants to go full Urban AC.
This would draw listeners from WBMX and WJMN. Songs from the '80s till now with an Urban slant. With a soft Urban show at night. 8 PM -1 AM. It could work.
IF they flip WTKK and knowing how Greater Media programs. Replacing Mike FM would be their best bet.
There is a HUGE hole for a gold-leaning Gen-X based format. While WODS and WROR and WZLX continue to slug it out for Boomers, the Gen-X'ers who are making those big life purchases are lacking a music station. There is a major format hole in Boston and I wouldn't be surprised to see a station or two flip.
... WBOS.
Radio 92.9 is essentially a Gen-X station. How would a gen-x station differ from what WBOS is doing now?
promixcuous said:reelyreal said:promixcuous said:Retro said:Jimmy128 said:Here's a thought. How about WTKK becoming a Hot AC station with an Urban slant since nobody around here wants to go full Urban AC.
This would draw listeners from WBMX and WJMN. Songs from the '80s till now with an Urban slant. With a soft Urban show at night. 8 PM -1 AM. It could work.
IF they flip WTKK and knowing how Greater Media programs. Replacing Mike FM would be their best bet.
There is a HUGE hole for a gold-leaning Gen-X based format. While WODS and WROR and WZLX continue to slug it out for Boomers, the Gen-X'ers who are making those big life purchases are lacking a music station. There is a major format hole in Boston and I wouldn't be surprised to see a station or two flip.
... WBOS.
Radio 92.9 is essentially a Gen-X station. How would a gen-x station differ from what WBOS is doing now?
Play more top 40 and dance from the era. I'd much rather hear Depeche Mode and C+C Music Factory than Alice in Chains. And, Boom 97.3 in Toronto to me is a more appealing listen that WODS.
92.9's music mix is tired and tiring.
reelyreal said:promixcuous said:reelyreal said:promixcuous said:Retro said:Jimmy128 said:Here's a thought. How about WTKK becoming a Hot AC station with an Urban slant since nobody around here wants to go full Urban AC.
This would draw listeners from WBMX and WJMN. Songs from the '80s till now with an Urban slant. With a soft Urban show at night. 8 PM -1 AM. It could work.
IF they flip WTKK and knowing how Greater Media programs. Replacing Mike FM would be their best bet.
There is a HUGE hole for a gold-leaning Gen-X based format. While WODS and WROR and WZLX continue to slug it out for Boomers, the Gen-X'ers who are making those big life purchases are lacking a music station. There is a major format hole in Boston and I wouldn't be surprised to see a station or two flip.
... WBOS.
Radio 92.9 is essentially a Gen-X station. How would a gen-x station differ from what WBOS is doing now?
Play more top 40 and dance from the era. I'd much rather hear Depeche Mode and C+C Music Factory than Alice in Chains. And, Boom 97.3 in Toronto to me is a more appealing listen that WODS.
92.9's music mix is tired and tiring.
But for me as a Gen-Xer, I love 92.9. I think it's absolutely brilliant, it's everything I loved to listen to in 1992 when I wasn't into Depeche Mode and C+C Music Factory. I think C+C Music Factory is tired and tiring. It's all in personal preference, and I think the evidence shows that there's a larger audience for early 90's rock than there is for early 90's dance. That's why you saw many Hot AC's and Top 40's go Modern AC and Modern Rock leaning in the early to mid 90's.
promixcuous said:reelyreal said:promixcuous said:reelyreal said:promixcuous said:Retro said:Jimmy128 said:Here's a thought. How about WTKK becoming a Hot AC station with an Urban slant since nobody around here wants to go full Urban AC.
This would draw listeners from WBMX and WJMN. Songs from the '80s till now with an Urban slant. With a soft Urban show at night. 8 PM -1 AM. It could work.
IF they flip WTKK and knowing how Greater Media programs. Replacing Mike FM would be their best bet.
There is a HUGE hole for a gold-leaning Gen-X based format. While WODS and WROR and WZLX continue to slug it out for Boomers, the Gen-X'ers who are making those big life purchases are lacking a music station. There is a major format hole in Boston and I wouldn't be surprised to see a station or two flip.
... WBOS.
Radio 92.9 is essentially a Gen-X station. How would a gen-x station differ from what WBOS is doing now?
Play more top 40 and dance from the era. I'd much rather hear Depeche Mode and C+C Music Factory than Alice in Chains. And, Boom 97.3 in Toronto to me is a more appealing listen that WODS.
92.9's music mix is tired and tiring.
But for me as a Gen-Xer, I love 92.9. I think it's absolutely brilliant, it's everything I loved to listen to in 1992 when I wasn't into Depeche Mode and C+C Music Factory. I think C+C Music Factory is tired and tiring. It's all in personal preference, and I think the evidence shows that there's a larger audience for early 90's rock than there is for early 90's dance. That's why you saw many Hot AC's and Top 40's go Modern AC and Modern Rock leaning in the early to mid 90's.
I hear what you're saying; I guess just to my ear, I've heard all that stuff endlessly for the last 20 years, never liked much of it, and I would be happy to never hear Alice In Chains ever again. There was a ton of great 80s alt-leaning pop that as a Gen-Xer I'd be happy to hear and that hasn't been played in a while in this market: Duran Duran, OMD, General Public, Pet Shop Boys, The Cult, The Cure, The Smiths, Peter Gabriel, Talking Heads, Howard Jones, Thompson Twins, B52s, Midnight Oil, Depeche Mode, all the stuff from the hugely popular John Hughes movies.... as a Gen Xer, I want to hear that as gold, not exclusively Pearl Jam for the millionth time or cheese-pop from the Kiss 108 of that era. Point is, 92.9 is boring and skips a lot of rich pop music that would appeal to its listeners.
promixcuous said:I hear what you're saying; I guess just to my ear, I've heard all that stuff endlessly for the last 20 years, never liked much of it, and I would be happy to never hear Alice In Chains ever again. There was a ton of great 80s alt-leaning pop that as a Gen-Xer I'd be happy to hear and that hasn't been played in a while in this market: Duran Duran, OMD, General Public, Pet Shop Boys, The Cult, The Cure, The Smiths, Peter Gabriel, Talking Heads, Howard Jones, Thompson Twins, B52s, Midnight Oil, Depeche Mode, all the stuff from the hugely popular John Hughes movies.... as a Gen Xer, I want to hear that as gold, not exclusively Pearl Jam for the millionth time or cheese-pop from the Kiss 108 of that era. Point is, 92.9 is boring and skips a lot of rich pop music that would appeal to its listeners.
raccoonradio said:Also not crazy about Graham's voice. I think he may have been brought in after Severin left briefly and when Sev. came back he filled in for him a bunch of times.
Michael Graham has hsoted almost every hour of the day at TKK, came in when Severin was taken off the air after signng a syndication deal (3-7) when Severin left syndication replaced Severin at 7 (7-11) whne Barnicle gave up the mornin show after Imus got fired, Graham did mornng Drive(6-9), then had a 10 a m show after Imus came back